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Hi,
Still researching what ETF's would be a good investment to start with, I'm starting small (<$10k) so I like the appeal of dividends helping you increase your investment.
BetaShare's YMAX ETF distribution yield as 9.2% (is there a difference in gross distribution yield?)
It also says it's paid quarterly.
Are the gains in the stock price itself, separate from what you get in dividends? Their website said the past 3 month performance was 3.13%, so would that mean you'd get 4.13% + 1/4 9.2%? That would get you 6.43 while the asx200 did 5%.
If so that's pretty appealing, as long you can stick around each quarter when the dividend is paid out.
The comparison to ASX200 is also not bad, although on 30/12/16 it lagged considerably behind.
In saying that there are also lots of lows to buy at, on 7/2/17 there was a low which if bought on today would be a difference of 4%.
What should I consider if trying to invest like so, the asx200 has a yearly dividend yield of 4.2%, would it be favorable to just invest in that?
Thanks for the advice.
Still researching what ETF's would be a good investment to start with, I'm starting small (<$10k) so I like the appeal of dividends helping you increase your investment.
BetaShare's YMAX ETF distribution yield as 9.2% (is there a difference in gross distribution yield?)
It also says it's paid quarterly.
Are the gains in the stock price itself, separate from what you get in dividends? Their website said the past 3 month performance was 3.13%, so would that mean you'd get 4.13% + 1/4 9.2%? That would get you 6.43 while the asx200 did 5%.
If so that's pretty appealing, as long you can stick around each quarter when the dividend is paid out.
The comparison to ASX200 is also not bad, although on 30/12/16 it lagged considerably behind.
In saying that there are also lots of lows to buy at, on 7/2/17 there was a low which if bought on today would be a difference of 4%.
What should I consider if trying to invest like so, the asx200 has a yearly dividend yield of 4.2%, would it be favorable to just invest in that?
Thanks for the advice.